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MARGARET GALLIVAN Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more. There is no favorite ex- pression in Peggy's vicab- ulary, but the favorite ex- pression on her face is one of cheer and good-fellowship. Her ambition is to get a job. From what we've seen, Peggy, that will be a cinch for you. ANTHONY RAYMOND X GALLO V Into every little deed of mischief. If anyone comes up to you and says, Aroint thee, thou cream-faced loon! don't be alarmed, as it will just be Tony. He wants to work this summer and go to school in the fall. After that he wants to see the world. Wherever he goes, things will be merry. MARY HELENA GESICK Them that build castles in the air. When asked who will take over her job of counting Mr. Ryan's coat buttons, Mary replies, 'LH e a v e n o nl y knows! and tells us of her future plans. If they go right, we'll soon hear Num- ber please-do, re me fa, so -l from the telephone ex- change, where merry Mary will be at work, practicing up to be another Jenny Lind. f JOHN OVILA GIL .T 1 ani always in ha. and in a hurry. Sarge se s o e the idea of ' g iceman, be use i ays dash- in 9 t e ' e of excite- men . her it may be. Next ar e plans to go to some siiess college where he ca rain for a good job. With h s clothes and his in- itiative, he's praetically punching the time clock right now. Page I8 of ' I Q0 4- L .' J. 'iv A.. 1-ii? -For xf 1 U r-1 ROBERT GORDON He makes up his size by his aggressivenessf' Bob claims his activities during the past four years have been ping-pong, bad- minton, and swimming. Al- though he's not sure where he will go from here, he says that years hence if you're ever in one of those big transport planes and it starts to wabble and fall, you'll be able to recognize him as the pilot who opens the cabin door and cries, The whatchamacallit has gone flooey! We don't be- lieve it. We know we'd be safe with Bob at the con- trols. V DOROTHY RUTH GREENE All the charm of all the Muses. We have finally discov- ered why Dorothy has been saying Oh dear, a little more than usual lately. She wants to learn how to dance. Dry your tears, Dotg you will have many willing teachers when the news f ' ELINOR HERNON V GREENE A quiet worker, a steadfast friend. Elinor, who is M1'. Bot- tomley's own private author- ity on spelling, hopes to be- come a secretary in some foreign ambassador's oflice. Just now she's headed for Boston University, where she will take up practical arts and letters. Jimminy Crickets! we'll bet she makes the dean's list. l JULIAN F. GRIFFIN The words of his mouth were smoother than butter. After Julian finishes busi- ness school, he hopes to be- come a radio announcer. Then it will be his voice we hear describing ball gamer or introducing swing band.. Please, Julian, when you et on the blue network, d 't give us too much advert ing. DEDHAM HIGH SCH gil M spreads around. ,
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LOIS E. EDMANDS pf . R. SHIRLEY FORTNAM A merry twinkle in her eye- A hint of nzisehief in her smile. ' Lois, a girl who does things quickly and well, is going to attend The Lesley School and become a diet- itian. Then, if her argu- ments or her exclamation, H o l y potatoes! doesn't sway the Senate, we know a piece of her pie will. Best of luck, Lo, and when you get married on that Febru- ary 30, may it be to the right person. LILDLIAN E. FARMEN l are they all content- d li ine? Hap .1 ani fy from care I'in fr ' ' Li Lil is certainly play- ing o high stakes. Gosh! Lil, do you intend to work for an honest-to-goodness millionaire? We hope he is single and we are all rooting for you, but don't forget all your friends if you do mar- ry the man. X I MARY AGNES FINN For she was jes' the quiet kind Whose natures never nary. Mary plans to go to Miss Perry's Normal School. Her quiet, even temper should make her the sort of teacher it would be a pleasure to have. The only time she shows any irritation is when she cries, Oh, Hamlet! Tl1at's the pay-off. DORIS FITZHENRY Laugh and the world laughs with yong Weep and you weep alone. Are you kidding me? is usually the question Dorso asks when she is told she's passed a test. Dorso wants to be a nurse, but she is not sure where-maybe at the Massachusetts General Hos- pital. Some patients are go- ing to be very lucky. l 938 YEAR BOOK They are never alone that are aeeompanzed by noble thoughts. Ship ahoyl will be the cry echoing throughout the seven seas as Shirley's yacht sails into sight. Her ambition is to live in a for- eign country, but as yet she hasn't decided on any par- ticular one. She prefers one situated near the briny deep so she can follow her favor- ite sport, yachting. For the present, alas, she plans to work. TERRY PARKER FROST ll'ho hath smelt wood-snzoke at twilight? It's hardly strange that a boy named Frost should plan to go to Alaska. A mighty hunter and trapper like Ter- ry should be perfectly at home in the great northern forests. Oh, but definitelyll' the Forest Service is the place for this boy. VIRGINIA ALGENE GAETANIE A gay, serene spirit is a sonree of all that is noble and good. If Ginny carries out her plans, she'll care for the sickly and Weak at the Mas- sachusetts General Hospital, but just to take a little rest from studying she intends to visit California first. We do hope, Ginny that when you hear a difficult operation has failed you won't say, I don't care. RITA ANN GALLAGHER Gather ye rose-buds 'while 7 ye may! Reet's favorite expression, Wow! will come in han- dv when she fulfills her am- bition and sees the beauti- ful scenery of Hawaii. In lhe immediate future Reet hepes to be working for the telephone company and, al- though Wow! as a substi- tute for Number please may not be quite what the phone officials want, we know that Rita's disposi- tion will be. Page I7
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RICHARD H. HAGGER Men of few words are the best. Dick doesn't say much ex- cept Throw Gallo out. His ambition is to be a car tester in Annapolis and also to tour the United States. Bon voyage, Dick, and don't be too hard on Tony. 54 ROSE KATHLEEN HAGGIS Be thou a Spirit of health. Rose is going to visit her native England this summer, and won't the folks over there be surprised when they hear her cry Hey, Toots! After she returns, she plans to earn enough money to let her roam through the wild and wooly West, and walk on the sands of Hawaii. Ros:-'s fondness for reading and her love for Sports will make her good company any- where. GENEVIEVE HAIGH To those who know thee not, no words can paint! And those who know thee, know all words are faint. Oh, nice! is Buddy's pet phrase and Oh, nice! is Buddy. She plans to go to a physical education school and she hopes some day to own a girl's camp. And that will be nice, too. JAMES RICHARD HALL The manly part is to do with might and 'main what you can do. We'll be seeing you will be Tarz' remark when he leaves for Wall Street. His ambition is to become a plu- tocrat and make a million dollars, but if need be he'll settle for a mere nine hun- dred thousand. Tarz has distinguished himself on the athletic field, but he dis- proves the ancient adage that brain and brawn don't mix. ,Y-Y Q 'fr' F . 3 . hw' . -ss. X LOUISE RUTH HALL There's no arf to find the mind's construction. in the fave. Merry Christmas. Happy Birthday, Get Well Soon, Dearest Mother Q' Mine- some day all the greeting cards you send will be designed by Weesie. Oh, Goody! your friends will exclaim when they receive them. Thus Weesie's busi- ness will get bigger and big- ger, and soon she'll fulfill her ambition of being' rich and famous. DORIS TERESIA HALLGREN She walks in beauty like the night. Doris, one of our tallest, is an attractive blonde. Her ambition is to travel the country in a trailer and to see Mr. Ryan in a new car. Whatfs wrong with poor Bunny, Doris? We think he's scrumptious. THERESA ELIZABETH HAMMEL ' low and steady wins the race. Betty is sure to say Heck! at any disappoint- ment, anfl then start in to make her plans come out right the next time. This valuable characteristic is sure to make her an A-1 sec- retary. MARGARET LOUISE HANLON Personality and voice go hand in hand. Louise is a singer and would like to join Wayne King's orchestra. If she is as successful in this as she has been in studies, consid- ering' the short time she has attended Dedham High, she will undoubtedly obtain her wish. Gosh! seems to be the favorite word in Louise's vocabulary. 1938 YEAR Book Page I9
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